Midwest Highlights
The Midwest Region is committed to expanding partnerships, offering innovative opportunities to enhance the Region, promoting healthy fish and wildlife trust species populations and habitats to support them and providing the public with quality hunting, fishing, wildlife watching, and other wildlife-dependent recreational opportunities on Service lands.
Regional Programs and Offices:
- 54 National Wildlife Refuges
- 12 Wetland Management Districts
- More than 300,000 acres in waterfowl
production areas - 6 National Fish Hatcheries
- 6 Fishery Resources Offices
- 2 Sea Lamprey Control Stations
- 8 Private Lands Offices
- 9 Ecological Services offices
- 18 Law Enforcement offices
Recent News Releases
October 05, 2012 - Be a Sure Shot at Necedah Refuge
October 05, 2012 - America’s Great Outdoors: Private and public partnerships celebrate success conserving the Missouri/Mississippi Rivers Confluence
October 05, 2012 - Seeking Comments on Draft Hunting Plan and Environmental Assessment for Swan Lake National Wildlife Refuge
October 04, 2012 - Midwest Artist Runs a Close Second to 2012 Federal Duck Stamp Contest Winner Robert Steiner
October 03, 2012 - Comment Period Reopened for Proposed Habitat Conservation Plan for Midwest Wind Energy Facilities
October 03, 2012 - Endangered Whooping Cranes Depart on Ultralight-guided Flight to Florida